Preschool Home Learning Activities
Are your four and five year old preschoolers going to be home for an extended time due to school closures, a school break, or illness/surgery? I’ve put together a FREE packet for parents and teachers that includes 3 weeks of at home learning activities just for you!
Feel free to copy and send this packet home, or you may even email it to parents. The packet also includes a list of online learning resources including websites, apps, youtube videos, and more!
Finally, I’ve included a list of 101 fine motor activities children can do at home. Each of the materials in this packet is designed to give four and five year old preschoolers some fun activities to do at home during a long break.
Sign Up for the FREE Packet
Sign up at the bottom of this post to download the FREE Preschool at Home packet. I hope this helps you during times when your students may be away from school for an extended period of time. Please note: You will gain access to my free resource library and email list when you download this FREE file!
Julie says
Thank u for sharing!
Lisa Smith says
Love! Thank you so much!
Hope M. says
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your generosity during this time!
Ashley says
You’re so welcome. God bless you and your family!
Cheryl says
Wonderful and thank you!. Will you be posting more?
Ashley says
Yes! I just posted 3 more weeks. 🙂
McKenna says
Hi Ashley!
I just found this resource and am absolutely LOVING it! This will be so perfect for my littles as we navigate the waters of e-learning right now!
Do you have any plans of releasing more weeks? Or would you be willing to release the blank template as a freebie? That way I can continue it on for more weeks and insert my own activities for future weeks.
Thanks so much!
McKenna
Ashley says
I just posted the newest set. God bless you!
Missy says
This packet is amazing! Do you, by chance, have it in Spanish? Thanks!
Ashley says
I’m sorry, but I don’t. 🙁
Tami says
I wonder if you have this for kindergarten also. Can I edit it to say Kindergarten instead of preschool? I like so many of your ideas for the development of early childhood learners.
Tami